gunawan wrote:
Suddenly I thinking about ODBC.. how about using ODBC to help reading
dbase?
jeff:
Is there a limit or something if you using ODBC for your source?
In my case I maintain an installer that contains several old
applications (relying on the dbase functions), so instead of modifyi
Suddenly I thinking about ODBC.. how about using ODBC to help reading dbase?
jeff:
Is there a limit or something if you using ODBC for your source?
Sascha Meyer wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Jeff wrote:
I'm searching for a pre-compiled dbase extension for PHP 5.3.0 on
Windows.
the dBase extensio
I just built php (with the great instructions at
http://wiki.php.net/internals/windows/stepbystepbuild) and my only
missing extension is dbase...but the PECL instructions for compiling
point back to the same PHP compiling instructions...so my question is
how to compile the PECL dbase extens
Sascha Meyer wrote:
the dBase extension has been removed because the extension was no longer
maintained actively. If there is a demand for dbase support with PHP 5.3, a
PECL package will be created [1].
If you need to switch, please contact the developers on the PECL mailing list
[2].
Hi Sa
Hi Jeff,
Jeff wrote:
> I'm searching for a pre-compiled dbase extension for PHP 5.3.0 on
> Windows.
the dBase extension has been removed because the extension was no longer
maintained actively. If there is a demand for dbase support with PHP 5.3, a
PECL package will be created [1].
If you nee
I'm searching for a pre-compiled dbase extension for PHP 5.3.0 on
Windows. I have read that the extension has been moved to the PECL
repository for the 5.3.0 release, but I was disappointed to read on the
PECL site that "at this time the PHP project does not compile Windows
binaries for PECL e